2016
DOI: 10.17485/ijst/2016/v9i18/93762
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Efficiency of Specific Biopreparations in Organic Waste Management

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“…The microorganisms contained in the biotreatments can assimilate nitrogen from urea and exhibit antagonistic activity against the pathogens that produce metabolites that cause bad smells; as a result, the substrate is deodorized [30]. The bio-preparation slightly affects the enhanced removal of total nitrogen (7.40%) and ammonia nitrogen (15.30%) [31,32]. Other scientists think that the use of biological methods can improve the quality of the environment in livestock farming, reduce the economic costs of manure storage and disposal, improve soil, yield, producing organic food and feed.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The microorganisms contained in the biotreatments can assimilate nitrogen from urea and exhibit antagonistic activity against the pathogens that produce metabolites that cause bad smells; as a result, the substrate is deodorized [30]. The bio-preparation slightly affects the enhanced removal of total nitrogen (7.40%) and ammonia nitrogen (15.30%) [31,32]. Other scientists think that the use of biological methods can improve the quality of the environment in livestock farming, reduce the economic costs of manure storage and disposal, improve soil, yield, producing organic food and feed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wastes of polymers, including packaging materials, are either buried in the ground or recycled by one of the methods: burning, pyrolysis, hydrolysis, glycolysis, methanolysis, recycling, and also by a relatively new one -biodegradation. More and more attention is given to new approaches to waste disposal using biological methods for their degradation, including the use of bacteria [4,5]. It used to be believed that polyethylene does not lend itself to biodegradation, since it does not occur in nature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%